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How to... Create a Winning Resume
Learn how to sell your skills and abilities to an
employer
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WHAT IS A RESUME?
  • A brief, one- to two-page written summary
  • Communicates your unique combination of skills,
    experience and abilities
  • A selling tool or
  • advertisement

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PURPOSE OF A RESUME
  • For You, the Job Seeker
  • To secure an INTERVIEW!!
  • To highlight your unique and relevant skills and
    experiences
  • For networking, phone contacts, cold calls, and
    job fairs
  • For the Employer
  • Screen out most job seekers
  • Identify candidates to interview who possess the
    skills they need
  • As an agenda for a job interview

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QUICK FACTS DID YOU KNOW?
  • 2 of applicants receive an interview (thats 2
    people out of 100 applicants)
  • 30 seconds is a long time for the average
    screener to spend on a resume.
  • Unless something stands out about it, it may get
    as little as 10 to 15 seconds.

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THREE TYPES Of RESUMES
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  • Chronological
  • Easiest and least time-consuming to compose
  • Lists previous experience in date order, most
    recent experience first, followed by previous
    jobs
  • Most employers prefer this format
  • Traditional Format

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THREE TYPES Of RESUMES
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  • Functional
  • Harder and more time consuming to compose
  • Works well if you have problems with gaps in
    employment, limited experience, weak skills, etc
  • Employers do not prefer this format
  • Organizes experience by skills rather than by
    past jobs
  • Professionals use this to emphasize a strong or
    important area of skill

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WHICH STYLE IS RIGHT FOR YOU?
  • Chronological
  • Education suited to position desired
  • Work history reflects career growth
  • Considering a career change
  • Possess related work experience
  • Impressive work history
  • Functional
  • Poor work history, gaps or unemployed
  • Have solid training for a specific job, but
    little paid experience
  • Considering a career change
  • Little/no related work experience
  • Relative lack of education

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THREE TYPES Of RESUMES
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  • Combination
  • Combines Chronological and Skills Resume
  • Uses best elements of both your skills and your
    work history

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REMEMBER
  • Stress your accomplishments
  • Be positive and enthusiastic
  • Dont exaggerate
  • Toot your own Horn!
  • Do Not Do the Following
  • Go back more than 10 years on your work history
    (unless it is significant to the job youre
    applying for)
  • Mention salary or wages
  • List personal references

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Parts of a Resume
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Heading Name, Address, Email, Phone Number
  • Example
  • SUE BEEHIVE
  • PO BOX 123 134 THE ROAD
  • ANYWHERE, SC 29624 ANYWHERE, SC 29624
  • (864) 555-1234 CELL (864) 555-3214
  • SBEEHIVE_at_MYEMAIL.COM
  • Other appropriate contact information can be
    included

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Objective state briefly your Employment Goal or
Goals
  • Examples
  • Seeking an entry-level position in retail sales
  • Seeking entry-level position in public relations
  • Seeking full-time position as an automotive
    insurance-claims adjuster
  • Seeking a full-time position as a cabinet maker

When appropriate, add in the exact title of the
position and the company for which you are
applying.
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Work History Include last 10 years of work
history, company name, dates, title of position,
and location of company
  • Example
  • Quality Woodworks Anywhere, SC
  • Carpenter Jan 2005 Feb 2006
  • Built 15 furniture pieces, Queen Anne to
    Contemporary
  • Design-built 3 complete custom kitchens
  • Built-installed 9000 sq ft raised oak wall
  • paneling
  • Repaired heavy damages to furniture

Keep action-oriented, short sentences
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Education include diplomas, certificates,
classes, training, and degrees that you have
completed
  • Example
  • 2002 Self-study for Insurance-Claims, Starr,
    SC
  • 2002 Certificate, Auto-body Association, Iva,
    SC
  • 2001 Diploma, Headlight Institute, Easley, SC

Avoid Age Discrimination Do not include dates
if it tells your age!
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References
  • Do not include these on your resume unless asked
    to do so by the employer
  • Keep this information handy, in case they do ask
    for it
  • List three professional references and two
    personal references
  • Choose people that will speak well of you
  • Make sure you ask if you can use them as a
    reference!

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REMEMBER TO
  • Keep It Short and Simple (KISS)
  • Limit to One Page
  • Keep sentences brief (less than 12 words)
  • Do not write in paragraphs
  • Use simple, everyday language

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TIPS FOR FORMATTING
  • Use standard 8.5 by 11 paper
  • Avoid fancy type such as outline, script, or
    other difficult-to-read fonts
  • Avoid cutesy artwork or photos
  • Double space between sections
  • Single space within sections
  • Bold, Underline, or CAPITALIZE section headings
    so they stand out
  • Use dots or asterisks () at the beginning of
    lists
  • Print on quality White Paper (Resume Paper)

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REMINDERS
  • Everyone has an opinion about what a resume
    should look like, what it should include, and how
    it should be presented on the page.
  • No two people will agree on a resume format when
    asked for advice.
  • Therefore, YOU have to create a resume that YOU
    are comfortable with.
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